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Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +00001// Copyright 2013 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5#include "src/base/cpu.h"
6
7#if V8_LIBC_MSVCRT
8#include <intrin.h> // __cpuid()
9#endif
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -040010#if V8_OS_LINUX
11#include <linux/auxvec.h> // AT_HWCAP
12#endif
13#if V8_GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 16)
14#include <sys/auxv.h> // getauxval()
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +000015#endif
16#if V8_OS_QNX
17#include <sys/syspage.h> // cpuinfo
18#endif
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +000019#if V8_OS_LINUX && V8_HOST_ARCH_PPC
20#include <elf.h>
21#endif
22#if V8_OS_AIX
23#include <sys/systemcfg.h> // _system_configuration
24#ifndef POWER_8
25#define POWER_8 0x10000
26#endif
27#endif
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -040028#if V8_OS_POSIX
29#include <unistd.h> // sysconf()
30#endif
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +000031
32#include <ctype.h>
33#include <limits.h>
34#include <stdio.h>
35#include <stdlib.h>
36#include <string.h>
37#include <algorithm>
38
39#include "src/base/logging.h"
40#if V8_OS_WIN
41#include "src/base/win32-headers.h" // NOLINT
42#endif
43
44namespace v8 {
45namespace base {
46
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -040047#if defined(__pnacl__)
48// Portable host shouldn't do feature detection.
49#elif V8_HOST_ARCH_IA32 || V8_HOST_ARCH_X64
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +000050
51// Define __cpuid() for non-MSVC libraries.
52#if !V8_LIBC_MSVCRT
53
54static V8_INLINE void __cpuid(int cpu_info[4], int info_type) {
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +000055// Clear ecx to align with __cpuid() of MSVC:
56// https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hskdteyh.aspx
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +000057#if defined(__i386__) && defined(__pic__)
58 // Make sure to preserve ebx, which contains the pointer
59 // to the GOT in case we're generating PIC.
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +000060 __asm__ volatile(
61 "mov %%ebx, %%edi\n\t"
62 "cpuid\n\t"
63 "xchg %%edi, %%ebx\n\t"
64 : "=a"(cpu_info[0]), "=D"(cpu_info[1]), "=c"(cpu_info[2]),
65 "=d"(cpu_info[3])
66 : "a"(info_type), "c"(0));
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +000067#else
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +000068 __asm__ volatile("cpuid \n\t"
69 : "=a"(cpu_info[0]), "=b"(cpu_info[1]), "=c"(cpu_info[2]),
70 "=d"(cpu_info[3])
71 : "a"(info_type), "c"(0));
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +000072#endif // defined(__i386__) && defined(__pic__)
73}
74
75#endif // !V8_LIBC_MSVCRT
76
77#elif V8_HOST_ARCH_ARM || V8_HOST_ARCH_ARM64 \
78 || V8_HOST_ARCH_MIPS || V8_HOST_ARCH_MIPS64
79
80#if V8_OS_LINUX
81
82#if V8_HOST_ARCH_ARM
83
84// See <uapi/asm/hwcap.h> kernel header.
85/*
86 * HWCAP flags - for elf_hwcap (in kernel) and AT_HWCAP
87 */
88#define HWCAP_SWP (1 << 0)
89#define HWCAP_HALF (1 << 1)
90#define HWCAP_THUMB (1 << 2)
91#define HWCAP_26BIT (1 << 3) /* Play it safe */
92#define HWCAP_FAST_MULT (1 << 4)
93#define HWCAP_FPA (1 << 5)
94#define HWCAP_VFP (1 << 6)
95#define HWCAP_EDSP (1 << 7)
96#define HWCAP_JAVA (1 << 8)
97#define HWCAP_IWMMXT (1 << 9)
98#define HWCAP_CRUNCH (1 << 10)
99#define HWCAP_THUMBEE (1 << 11)
100#define HWCAP_NEON (1 << 12)
101#define HWCAP_VFPv3 (1 << 13)
102#define HWCAP_VFPv3D16 (1 << 14) /* also set for VFPv4-D16 */
103#define HWCAP_TLS (1 << 15)
104#define HWCAP_VFPv4 (1 << 16)
105#define HWCAP_IDIVA (1 << 17)
106#define HWCAP_IDIVT (1 << 18)
107#define HWCAP_VFPD32 (1 << 19) /* set if VFP has 32 regs (not 16) */
108#define HWCAP_IDIV (HWCAP_IDIVA | HWCAP_IDIVT)
109#define HWCAP_LPAE (1 << 20)
110
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000111static uint32_t ReadELFHWCaps() {
112 uint32_t result = 0;
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400113#if V8_GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 16)
114 result = static_cast<uint32_t>(getauxval(AT_HWCAP));
115#else
116 // Read the ELF HWCAP flags by parsing /proc/self/auxv.
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000117 FILE* fp = fopen("/proc/self/auxv", "r");
118 if (fp != NULL) {
119 struct { uint32_t tag; uint32_t value; } entry;
120 for (;;) {
121 size_t n = fread(&entry, sizeof(entry), 1, fp);
122 if (n == 0 || (entry.tag == 0 && entry.value == 0)) {
123 break;
124 }
125 if (entry.tag == AT_HWCAP) {
126 result = entry.value;
127 break;
128 }
129 }
130 fclose(fp);
131 }
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400132#endif
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000133 return result;
134}
135
136#endif // V8_HOST_ARCH_ARM
137
138#if V8_HOST_ARCH_MIPS
139int __detect_fp64_mode(void) {
140 double result = 0;
141 // Bit representation of (double)1 is 0x3FF0000000000000.
Paul Lind18a7ebb2014-12-17 22:29:32 -0800142 __asm__ volatile(
143 ".set push\n\t"
144 ".set noreorder\n\t"
145 ".set oddspreg\n\t"
146 "lui $t0, 0x3FF0\n\t"
147 "ldc1 $f0, %0\n\t"
148 "mtc1 $t0, $f1\n\t"
149 "sdc1 $f0, %0\n\t"
150 ".set pop\n\t"
151 : "+m"(result)
152 :
153 : "t0", "$f0", "$f1", "memory");
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000154
155 return !(result == 1);
156}
157
158
159int __detect_mips_arch_revision(void) {
160 // TODO(dusmil): Do the specific syscall as soon as it is implemented in mips
Paul Lind18a7ebb2014-12-17 22:29:32 -0800161 // kernel.
162 uint32_t result = 0;
163 __asm__ volatile(
164 "move $v0, $zero\n\t"
165 // Encoding for "addi $v0, $v0, 1" on non-r6,
166 // which is encoding for "bovc $v0, %v0, 1" on r6.
167 // Use machine code directly to avoid compilation errors with different
168 // toolchains and maintain compatibility.
169 ".word 0x20420001\n\t"
170 "sw $v0, %0\n\t"
171 : "=m"(result)
172 :
173 : "v0", "memory");
174 // Result is 0 on r6 architectures, 1 on other architecture revisions.
175 // Fall-back to the least common denominator which is mips32 revision 1.
176 return result ? 1 : 6;
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000177}
178#endif
179
180// Extract the information exposed by the kernel via /proc/cpuinfo.
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +0000181class CPUInfo final {
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000182 public:
183 CPUInfo() : datalen_(0) {
184 // Get the size of the cpuinfo file by reading it until the end. This is
185 // required because files under /proc do not always return a valid size
186 // when using fseek(0, SEEK_END) + ftell(). Nor can the be mmap()-ed.
187 static const char PATHNAME[] = "/proc/cpuinfo";
188 FILE* fp = fopen(PATHNAME, "r");
189 if (fp != NULL) {
190 for (;;) {
191 char buffer[256];
192 size_t n = fread(buffer, 1, sizeof(buffer), fp);
193 if (n == 0) {
194 break;
195 }
196 datalen_ += n;
197 }
198 fclose(fp);
199 }
200
201 // Read the contents of the cpuinfo file.
202 data_ = new char[datalen_ + 1];
203 fp = fopen(PATHNAME, "r");
204 if (fp != NULL) {
205 for (size_t offset = 0; offset < datalen_; ) {
206 size_t n = fread(data_ + offset, 1, datalen_ - offset, fp);
207 if (n == 0) {
208 break;
209 }
210 offset += n;
211 }
212 fclose(fp);
213 }
214
215 // Zero-terminate the data.
216 data_[datalen_] = '\0';
217 }
218
219 ~CPUInfo() {
220 delete[] data_;
221 }
222
223 // Extract the content of a the first occurence of a given field in
224 // the content of the cpuinfo file and return it as a heap-allocated
225 // string that must be freed by the caller using delete[].
226 // Return NULL if not found.
227 char* ExtractField(const char* field) const {
228 DCHECK(field != NULL);
229
230 // Look for first field occurence, and ensure it starts the line.
231 size_t fieldlen = strlen(field);
232 char* p = data_;
233 for (;;) {
234 p = strstr(p, field);
235 if (p == NULL) {
236 return NULL;
237 }
238 if (p == data_ || p[-1] == '\n') {
239 break;
240 }
241 p += fieldlen;
242 }
243
244 // Skip to the first colon followed by a space.
245 p = strchr(p + fieldlen, ':');
246 if (p == NULL || !isspace(p[1])) {
247 return NULL;
248 }
249 p += 2;
250
251 // Find the end of the line.
252 char* q = strchr(p, '\n');
253 if (q == NULL) {
254 q = data_ + datalen_;
255 }
256
257 // Copy the line into a heap-allocated buffer.
258 size_t len = q - p;
259 char* result = new char[len + 1];
260 if (result != NULL) {
261 memcpy(result, p, len);
262 result[len] = '\0';
263 }
264 return result;
265 }
266
267 private:
268 char* data_;
269 size_t datalen_;
270};
271
272#if V8_HOST_ARCH_ARM || V8_HOST_ARCH_MIPS || V8_HOST_ARCH_MIPS64
273
274// Checks that a space-separated list of items contains one given 'item'.
275static bool HasListItem(const char* list, const char* item) {
276 ssize_t item_len = strlen(item);
277 const char* p = list;
278 if (p != NULL) {
279 while (*p != '\0') {
280 // Skip whitespace.
281 while (isspace(*p)) ++p;
282
283 // Find end of current list item.
284 const char* q = p;
285 while (*q != '\0' && !isspace(*q)) ++q;
286
287 if (item_len == q - p && memcmp(p, item, item_len) == 0) {
288 return true;
289 }
290
291 // Skip to next item.
292 p = q;
293 }
294 }
295 return false;
296}
297
298#endif // V8_HOST_ARCH_ARM || V8_HOST_ARCH_MIPS || V8_HOST_ARCH_MIPS64
299
300#endif // V8_OS_LINUX
301
302#endif // V8_HOST_ARCH_IA32 || V8_HOST_ARCH_X64
303
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400304CPU::CPU()
305 : stepping_(0),
306 model_(0),
307 ext_model_(0),
308 family_(0),
309 ext_family_(0),
310 type_(0),
311 implementer_(0),
312 architecture_(0),
313 variant_(-1),
314 part_(0),
315 has_fpu_(false),
316 has_cmov_(false),
317 has_sahf_(false),
318 has_mmx_(false),
319 has_sse_(false),
320 has_sse2_(false),
321 has_sse3_(false),
322 has_ssse3_(false),
323 has_sse41_(false),
324 has_sse42_(false),
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +0000325 is_atom_(false),
326 has_osxsave_(false),
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400327 has_avx_(false),
328 has_fma3_(false),
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +0000329 has_bmi1_(false),
330 has_bmi2_(false),
331 has_lzcnt_(false),
332 has_popcnt_(false),
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400333 has_idiva_(false),
334 has_neon_(false),
335 has_thumb2_(false),
336 has_vfp_(false),
337 has_vfp3_(false),
338 has_vfp3_d32_(false),
339 is_fp64_mode_(false) {
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000340 memcpy(vendor_, "Unknown", 8);
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400341#if V8_OS_NACL
342// Portable host shouldn't do feature detection.
343// TODO(jfb): Remove the hardcoded ARM simulator flags in the build, and
344// hardcode them here instead.
345#elif V8_HOST_ARCH_IA32 || V8_HOST_ARCH_X64
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000346 int cpu_info[4];
347
348 // __cpuid with an InfoType argument of 0 returns the number of
349 // valid Ids in CPUInfo[0] and the CPU identification string in
350 // the other three array elements. The CPU identification string is
351 // not in linear order. The code below arranges the information
352 // in a human readable form. The human readable order is CPUInfo[1] |
353 // CPUInfo[3] | CPUInfo[2]. CPUInfo[2] and CPUInfo[3] are swapped
354 // before using memcpy to copy these three array elements to cpu_string.
355 __cpuid(cpu_info, 0);
356 unsigned num_ids = cpu_info[0];
357 std::swap(cpu_info[2], cpu_info[3]);
358 memcpy(vendor_, cpu_info + 1, 12);
359 vendor_[12] = '\0';
360
361 // Interpret CPU feature information.
362 if (num_ids > 0) {
363 __cpuid(cpu_info, 1);
364 stepping_ = cpu_info[0] & 0xf;
365 model_ = ((cpu_info[0] >> 4) & 0xf) + ((cpu_info[0] >> 12) & 0xf0);
366 family_ = (cpu_info[0] >> 8) & 0xf;
367 type_ = (cpu_info[0] >> 12) & 0x3;
368 ext_model_ = (cpu_info[0] >> 16) & 0xf;
369 ext_family_ = (cpu_info[0] >> 20) & 0xff;
370 has_fpu_ = (cpu_info[3] & 0x00000001) != 0;
371 has_cmov_ = (cpu_info[3] & 0x00008000) != 0;
372 has_mmx_ = (cpu_info[3] & 0x00800000) != 0;
373 has_sse_ = (cpu_info[3] & 0x02000000) != 0;
374 has_sse2_ = (cpu_info[3] & 0x04000000) != 0;
375 has_sse3_ = (cpu_info[2] & 0x00000001) != 0;
376 has_ssse3_ = (cpu_info[2] & 0x00000200) != 0;
377 has_sse41_ = (cpu_info[2] & 0x00080000) != 0;
378 has_sse42_ = (cpu_info[2] & 0x00100000) != 0;
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +0000379 has_popcnt_ = (cpu_info[2] & 0x00800000) != 0;
380 has_osxsave_ = (cpu_info[2] & 0x08000000) != 0;
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400381 has_avx_ = (cpu_info[2] & 0x10000000) != 0;
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +0000382 has_fma3_ = (cpu_info[2] & 0x00001000) != 0;
383
384 if (family_ == 0x6) {
385 switch (model_) {
386 case 0x1c: // SLT
387 case 0x26:
388 case 0x36:
389 case 0x27:
390 case 0x35:
391 case 0x37: // SLM
392 case 0x4a:
393 case 0x4d:
394 case 0x4c: // AMT
395 case 0x6e:
396 is_atom_ = true;
397 }
398 }
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000399 }
400
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +0000401 // There are separate feature flags for VEX-encoded GPR instructions.
402 if (num_ids >= 7) {
403 __cpuid(cpu_info, 7);
404 has_bmi1_ = (cpu_info[1] & 0x00000008) != 0;
405 has_bmi2_ = (cpu_info[1] & 0x00000100) != 0;
406 }
407
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000408 // Query extended IDs.
409 __cpuid(cpu_info, 0x80000000);
410 unsigned num_ext_ids = cpu_info[0];
411
412 // Interpret extended CPU feature information.
413 if (num_ext_ids > 0x80000000) {
414 __cpuid(cpu_info, 0x80000001);
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +0000415 has_lzcnt_ = (cpu_info[2] & 0x00000020) != 0;
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000416 // SAHF must be probed in long mode.
417 has_sahf_ = (cpu_info[2] & 0x00000001) != 0;
418 }
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000419
420#elif V8_HOST_ARCH_ARM
421
422#if V8_OS_LINUX
423
424 CPUInfo cpu_info;
425
426 // Extract implementor from the "CPU implementer" field.
427 char* implementer = cpu_info.ExtractField("CPU implementer");
428 if (implementer != NULL) {
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400429 char* end;
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000430 implementer_ = strtol(implementer, &end, 0);
431 if (end == implementer) {
432 implementer_ = 0;
433 }
434 delete[] implementer;
435 }
436
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400437 char* variant = cpu_info.ExtractField("CPU variant");
438 if (variant != NULL) {
439 char* end;
440 variant_ = strtol(variant, &end, 0);
441 if (end == variant) {
442 variant_ = -1;
443 }
444 delete[] variant;
445 }
446
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000447 // Extract part number from the "CPU part" field.
448 char* part = cpu_info.ExtractField("CPU part");
449 if (part != NULL) {
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400450 char* end;
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000451 part_ = strtol(part, &end, 0);
452 if (end == part) {
453 part_ = 0;
454 }
455 delete[] part;
456 }
457
458 // Extract architecture from the "CPU Architecture" field.
459 // The list is well-known, unlike the the output of
460 // the 'Processor' field which can vary greatly.
461 // See the definition of the 'proc_arch' array in
462 // $KERNEL/arch/arm/kernel/setup.c and the 'c_show' function in
463 // same file.
464 char* architecture = cpu_info.ExtractField("CPU architecture");
465 if (architecture != NULL) {
466 char* end;
467 architecture_ = strtol(architecture, &end, 10);
468 if (end == architecture) {
469 architecture_ = 0;
470 }
471 delete[] architecture;
472
473 // Unfortunately, it seems that certain ARMv6-based CPUs
474 // report an incorrect architecture number of 7!
475 //
476 // See http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=10812
477 //
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400478 // We try to correct this by looking at the 'elf_platform'
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000479 // field reported by the 'Processor' field, which is of the
480 // form of "(v7l)" for an ARMv7-based CPU, and "(v6l)" for
481 // an ARMv6-one. For example, the Raspberry Pi is one popular
482 // ARMv6 device that reports architecture 7.
483 if (architecture_ == 7) {
484 char* processor = cpu_info.ExtractField("Processor");
485 if (HasListItem(processor, "(v6l)")) {
486 architecture_ = 6;
487 }
488 delete[] processor;
489 }
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400490
491 // elf_platform moved to the model name field in Linux v3.8.
492 if (architecture_ == 7) {
493 char* processor = cpu_info.ExtractField("model name");
494 if (HasListItem(processor, "(v6l)")) {
495 architecture_ = 6;
496 }
497 delete[] processor;
498 }
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000499 }
500
501 // Try to extract the list of CPU features from ELF hwcaps.
502 uint32_t hwcaps = ReadELFHWCaps();
503 if (hwcaps != 0) {
504 has_idiva_ = (hwcaps & HWCAP_IDIVA) != 0;
505 has_neon_ = (hwcaps & HWCAP_NEON) != 0;
506 has_vfp_ = (hwcaps & HWCAP_VFP) != 0;
507 has_vfp3_ = (hwcaps & (HWCAP_VFPv3 | HWCAP_VFPv3D16 | HWCAP_VFPv4)) != 0;
508 has_vfp3_d32_ = (has_vfp3_ && ((hwcaps & HWCAP_VFPv3D16) == 0 ||
509 (hwcaps & HWCAP_VFPD32) != 0));
510 } else {
511 // Try to fallback to "Features" CPUInfo field.
512 char* features = cpu_info.ExtractField("Features");
513 has_idiva_ = HasListItem(features, "idiva");
514 has_neon_ = HasListItem(features, "neon");
515 has_thumb2_ = HasListItem(features, "thumb2");
516 has_vfp_ = HasListItem(features, "vfp");
517 if (HasListItem(features, "vfpv3d16")) {
518 has_vfp3_ = true;
519 } else if (HasListItem(features, "vfpv3")) {
520 has_vfp3_ = true;
521 has_vfp3_d32_ = true;
522 }
523 delete[] features;
524 }
525
526 // Some old kernels will report vfp not vfpv3. Here we make an attempt
527 // to detect vfpv3 by checking for vfp *and* neon, since neon is only
528 // available on architectures with vfpv3. Checking neon on its own is
529 // not enough as it is possible to have neon without vfp.
530 if (has_vfp_ && has_neon_) {
531 has_vfp3_ = true;
532 }
533
534 // VFPv3 implies ARMv7, see ARM DDI 0406B, page A1-6.
535 if (architecture_ < 7 && has_vfp3_) {
536 architecture_ = 7;
537 }
538
539 // ARMv7 implies Thumb2.
540 if (architecture_ >= 7) {
541 has_thumb2_ = true;
542 }
543
544 // The earliest architecture with Thumb2 is ARMv6T2.
545 if (has_thumb2_ && architecture_ < 6) {
546 architecture_ = 6;
547 }
548
549 // We don't support any FPUs other than VFP.
550 has_fpu_ = has_vfp_;
551
552#elif V8_OS_QNX
553
554 uint32_t cpu_flags = SYSPAGE_ENTRY(cpuinfo)->flags;
555 if (cpu_flags & ARM_CPU_FLAG_V7) {
556 architecture_ = 7;
557 has_thumb2_ = true;
558 } else if (cpu_flags & ARM_CPU_FLAG_V6) {
559 architecture_ = 6;
560 // QNX doesn't say if Thumb2 is available.
561 // Assume false for the architectures older than ARMv7.
562 }
563 DCHECK(architecture_ >= 6);
564 has_fpu_ = (cpu_flags & CPU_FLAG_FPU) != 0;
565 has_vfp_ = has_fpu_;
566 if (cpu_flags & ARM_CPU_FLAG_NEON) {
567 has_neon_ = true;
568 has_vfp3_ = has_vfp_;
569#ifdef ARM_CPU_FLAG_VFP_D32
570 has_vfp3_d32_ = (cpu_flags & ARM_CPU_FLAG_VFP_D32) != 0;
571#endif
572 }
573 has_idiva_ = (cpu_flags & ARM_CPU_FLAG_IDIV) != 0;
574
575#endif // V8_OS_LINUX
576
577#elif V8_HOST_ARCH_MIPS || V8_HOST_ARCH_MIPS64
578
579 // Simple detection of FPU at runtime for Linux.
580 // It is based on /proc/cpuinfo, which reveals hardware configuration
581 // to user-space applications. According to MIPS (early 2010), no similar
582 // facility is universally available on the MIPS architectures,
583 // so it's up to individual OSes to provide such.
584 CPUInfo cpu_info;
585 char* cpu_model = cpu_info.ExtractField("cpu model");
586 has_fpu_ = HasListItem(cpu_model, "FPU");
587 delete[] cpu_model;
588#ifdef V8_HOST_ARCH_MIPS
589 is_fp64_mode_ = __detect_fp64_mode();
590 architecture_ = __detect_mips_arch_revision();
591#endif
592
593#elif V8_HOST_ARCH_ARM64
594
595 CPUInfo cpu_info;
596
597 // Extract implementor from the "CPU implementer" field.
598 char* implementer = cpu_info.ExtractField("CPU implementer");
599 if (implementer != NULL) {
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400600 char* end;
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000601 implementer_ = strtol(implementer, &end, 0);
602 if (end == implementer) {
603 implementer_ = 0;
604 }
605 delete[] implementer;
606 }
607
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400608 char* variant = cpu_info.ExtractField("CPU variant");
609 if (variant != NULL) {
610 char* end;
611 variant_ = strtol(variant, &end, 0);
612 if (end == variant) {
613 variant_ = -1;
614 }
615 delete[] variant;
616 }
617
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000618 // Extract part number from the "CPU part" field.
619 char* part = cpu_info.ExtractField("CPU part");
620 if (part != NULL) {
Emily Bernierd0a1eb72015-03-24 16:35:39 -0400621 char* end;
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000622 part_ = strtol(part, &end, 0);
623 if (end == part) {
624 part_ = 0;
625 }
626 delete[] part;
627 }
628
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +0000629#elif V8_HOST_ARCH_PPC
630
631#ifndef USE_SIMULATOR
632#if V8_OS_LINUX
633 // Read processor info from /proc/self/auxv.
634 char* auxv_cpu_type = NULL;
635 FILE* fp = fopen("/proc/self/auxv", "r");
636 if (fp != NULL) {
637#if V8_TARGET_ARCH_PPC64
638 Elf64_auxv_t entry;
639#else
640 Elf32_auxv_t entry;
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000641#endif
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +0000642 for (;;) {
643 size_t n = fread(&entry, sizeof(entry), 1, fp);
644 if (n == 0 || entry.a_type == AT_NULL) {
645 break;
646 }
647 if (entry.a_type == AT_PLATFORM) {
648 auxv_cpu_type = reinterpret_cast<char*>(entry.a_un.a_val);
649 break;
650 }
651 }
652 fclose(fp);
653 }
654
655 part_ = -1;
656 if (auxv_cpu_type) {
657 if (strcmp(auxv_cpu_type, "power8") == 0) {
658 part_ = PPC_POWER8;
659 } else if (strcmp(auxv_cpu_type, "power7") == 0) {
660 part_ = PPC_POWER7;
661 } else if (strcmp(auxv_cpu_type, "power6") == 0) {
662 part_ = PPC_POWER6;
663 } else if (strcmp(auxv_cpu_type, "power5") == 0) {
664 part_ = PPC_POWER5;
665 } else if (strcmp(auxv_cpu_type, "ppc970") == 0) {
666 part_ = PPC_G5;
667 } else if (strcmp(auxv_cpu_type, "ppc7450") == 0) {
668 part_ = PPC_G4;
669 } else if (strcmp(auxv_cpu_type, "pa6t") == 0) {
670 part_ = PPC_PA6T;
671 }
672 }
673
674#elif V8_OS_AIX
675 switch (_system_configuration.implementation) {
676 case POWER_8:
677 part_ = PPC_POWER8;
678 break;
679 case POWER_7:
680 part_ = PPC_POWER7;
681 break;
682 case POWER_6:
683 part_ = PPC_POWER6;
684 break;
685 case POWER_5:
686 part_ = PPC_POWER5;
687 break;
688 }
689#endif // V8_OS_AIX
690#endif // !USE_SIMULATOR
691#endif // V8_HOST_ARCH_PPC
Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000692}
693
Ben Murdoch4a90d5f2016-03-22 12:00:34 +0000694} // namespace base
695} // namespace v8